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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Honey_ConeHoney Cone - Wikipedia

    Carolyn Willis (1968–73) Shelly Clark (1968–73) Sharon Cash (1976) Honey Cone was an American R&B and soul girl group formed by lead singer Edna Wright (sister of Darlene Love) with Carolyn Willis and Shelly Clark in 1968. They are known for their number-one Billboard Hot 100 single, "Want Ads".

  2. Carolyn Willis. Profile: Born: 1946, Los Angeles, U.S.A. Vocalist with 3 piece vocal group Honey Cone from 1968 - 1973. Has recorded and toured with artists such as Neil Diamond, Boz Scaggs, Carly Simon & U2. In Groups: Honey Cone, The Brothers & Sisters (2), The Girlfriends, The Space Angels, The Sweethearts (2) Variations:

  3. About Carolyn Willis. Female high soprano vocalist with 3 piece female vocal group Honey Cone with Edna Wright and Shelly Clarke from 1968 – 1973. Has recorded and toured with artists such as...

  4. Carolyn Willis. voc, bvoc, *1946 US, Los Angeles. Singer of R&B/Soul. Born: 1946, Los Angeles, U.S.A. Vocalist with 3 piece vocal group Honey Cone from 1968 - 1973. Has recorded and toured with artists such as Neil Diamond, Boz Scaggs, Carly Simon & U2.

  5. Ihr erster Millionenseller war die Single "Want Ads", [3] die im Juni 1971 Platz 1 der US-Charts erreichte. Ende 1972 löste sich das Trio bereits wieder auf und die Mitglieder arbeiteten wieder als Studiosängerinnen. Carolyn Willis sang 1976 auf einem Hit der Gruppe Seals & Crofts ("Get Closer") die weibliche Stimme.

  6. On the Adult Contemporary chart it was a major hit, reaching No. 1. [4] "Get Closer" features vocals by former Honey Cone member Carolyn Willis. In 2004, the duo released a new recording of it on their final album, Traces. This version features vocals by their daughters, Juliet Seals Crossley and Lua Crofts.

  7. www.blackpast.org › african-american-history › honey-cone-1968Honey Cone (1968 - 1973) - Blackpast

    3. Juni 2021 · Honey Cone was an R&B female vocal ensemble based in Los Angeles, California, in 1968. The co-founders were principal singer Edna Wright along with, Carolyn Willis, and Shelly Clark. They were influenced by the doo-wop style of the late 1950s and early 1960s but with clean harmonic sound throughout their work.